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Learning Methods to Prevent Elon Musk from Utilizing Your Information for AI Training

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Learning Methods to Prevent Elon Musk from Utilizing Your Information for AI Training

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Hey there, buddy! Here's a lowdown on something that might interest X/Twitter users. It seems your posts could be Automagically drafting Elon Musk's rival to ChatGPT, Grok. Yep, you heard that right!

Oliver Alexander, an open-source intelligence analyst, spotted this change and raised the alarm. In a nutshell, X has quietly enabled data sharing for each user, giving it the green light to use your every post, interaction, and data to train Grok, and share that data with xAI.

If you don't fancy X vacuuming up your every digital interaction to train their A.I. dinosaur, it's time to opt-out. There's a catch, though—you can only do this via the website. The setting isn't available on either the Android or iPhone X app.

To opt-out, hit the three dots at the bottom left, select "Privacy and safety," then scroll down to "Data sharing and personalization." Locate the "Grok" setting at the bottom of the list, click it, and ensure that checkbox is empty. Piece of cake!

The hunger for training data is real, especially for LLMs (large language models). They crave our human-generated chit-chat to nail the art of mimicking natural written patterns. Here's the official explanation: "To continuously improve your experience…, we may utilize your X posts as well as your user interactions, inputs, and results with Grok for training and fine-tuning purposes." This also means your interactions, inputs, and results might be shared with xAI for the same purposes.

While it makes sense for Grok to feed on X posts for training, it's only polite to ask. X hasn't disclosed when they decided to suck everybody into Grok's training trough. They dodged Gizmodo's request for comment.

Grok and xAI are key ingredients in Musk's vision for the future. After Tesla's lackluster earnings this week, he floated the idea of investing $5 billion from Tesla into xAI. He clued investors in on the importance of xAI in advancing self-driving cars and data centers and his desire to link Grok with Tesla's software.

Insights:- Opting Out: Opt-out of having your data used for training Grok. Review settings, look for opt-out options, contact X Support, and monitor regulatory developments.- Data Protection Regulations: Under the GDPR, EU users have the right to opt-out. Outside the EU, data protection laws vary. Keep tabs on policy changes for maximal control over your data.

  1. The future development of technology, specifically a rival to ChatGPT called Grok, is seemingly being aided by data retrieved from Twitter users, if they haven't opted out.
  2. To ensure that your data isn't used for training Grok, you need to visit the website, find the privacy setting, scroll down to 'Data sharing and personalization', locate 'Grok', and turn off the option.
  3. The hunger for data is substantial for large language models like Grok, as they aim to perfectly imitate natural written patterns with human-generated content.
  4. While the integration of Grok and xAI aligns with Elon Musk's vision for the tech future, it's crucial to question privacy concerns, as soon it was revealed that X has been collecting data without disclosing when or how.
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